I have a pretty funny joke. There was this trad guy who hated sport. He travelled to Kentucky and quickly sent WTOK, and managed to hang on every sport route there harder than mid 11. A week before that trip, the same trad climber failed to send Moonlight Buttress because of the pumpy sections, not the crack. Fast forward a few years, the trad climber was living somewhere with sport and was active in developing hard new routes there. Once he left that place he quickly put away all of his old unfinished trad projects. He also found himself with the movement skills to succeed on traditional climbs and R rated routes with far more confidence than he'd ever had before. The punchline isn't sport vs trad. It's pushing yourself vs not.

Sport is a purely physical effort, pushing your body to its physical level. Sport allows you to safely climb at and above your limit

Trad is more of a mental undertaking. Climbing huge run outs near your limit solely on tcus is an experience you will never enjoy on a sport route. Trad also allows you to climb in areas which are not bolted

For the sake of the argument. Sport climbers are whiney little number chasing vegans who train in the gym and complain non stop about their lack of skin and pulled finger pullies, while trad climbers are seeking out the long gnarly routes which provide the best overall experience. They eat canned food cold and lug up a six pack of beer while climbing a multi pitch. As far as boulderers go, IDK WTF the point of this is all about, but, maybe that's because I don't listen to techno music nor sleep with me precious La Sportive Solutions tucked safely under my pillow at night